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POU-domain transcription factors : pou-er-ful developmental regulatorsROSENFELD, M. G.Genes & development. 1991, Vol 5, Num 6, pp 897-907, issn 0890-9369, 11 p.Article

Mechanisms of complex transcriptional regulation : implications for brain developmentXI HE; ROSENFELD, M. G.Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.). 1991, Vol 7, Num 2, pp 183-196, issn 0896-6273Article

A transgenic insertional inner ear mutation on mouse chromosome 1FRIEDMAN, R. A; ADIR, Y; CRENSHAW, E. B et al.The Laryngoscope. 2000, Vol 110, Num 4, pp 489-496, issn 0023-852XArticle

Signal-specific co-activator domain requirements for Pit-1 activationLAN XU; LAVINSKY, R. M; AGGARWAL, A. K et al.Nature (London). 1998, Vol 395, Num 6699, pp 301-306, issn 0028-0836Article

The transcriptional co-activator p/CIP binds CBP and mediates nuclear-receptor functionTORCHIA, J; ROSE, D. W; INOSTROZA, J et al.Nature (London). 1997, Vol 387, Num 6634, pp 677-684, issn 0028-0836Article

Requirement for Brn-3.0 in differentiation and survival of sensory and motor neuronsMCEVILLY, R. J; ERKMAN, L; LUO, L et al.Nature (London). 1996, Vol 384, Num 6609, pp 574-577, issn 0028-0836Article

Synergistic interactions between Pit-1 and other elements are required for effective somtotroph rat growth hormone gne expression in transgenic miceLIRA, S. A; KALLA, K. A; GLASS, C. K et al.Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.). 1993, Vol 7, Num 5, pp 694-701, issn 0888-8809Article

Anterior pituitary development : short tales from dwarf miceVOSS, J. W; ROSENFELD, M. G.Cell (Cambridge). 1992, Vol 70, Num 4, pp 527-530, issn 0092-8674Article

Brain 4 : A novel mammalian POU domain transcription factor exhibiting rstricted brain-specific expressionMATHIS, J. M; SIMMONS, D. M; XI HE et al.EMBO journal (Print). 1992, Vol 11, Num 7, pp 2551-2561, issn 0261-4189Article

Transgenic mouse technology : application to the study of the nervous systemBRYAN CRENSHAW, E; SWANSON, L. W; ROSENFELD, M. G et al.Techniques in the behavioral and neural sciences. 1992, Vol 8, pp 317-345, issn 0921-0709Article

A negative feedback loop attenuates EGF-induced morphological changesWELSH, J. B; GILL, G. N; ROSENFELD, M. G et al.The Journal of cell biology. 1991, Vol 114, Num 3, pp 533-543, issn 0021-9525Article

The orientation and spacing of core DNA-binding motifs dictate selective transcriptional responses to three nuclear receptorsNAAR, A. M; BOUTIN, J.-M; LIPKIN, S. M et al.Cell (Cambridge). 1991, Vol 65, Num 7, pp 1267-1279, issn 0092-8674Article

Expression of a large family of POU-domain regulatory genes in mammalian brain developmentHE, X; TREACY, M. N; SIMMONS, D. M et al.Nature (London). 1989, Vol 340, Num 6228, pp 35-42, issn 0028-0836Article

Positive and negative regulation of gene transcription by a retinoic acid-thyroid hormone receptor heterodimerGLASS, C. K; LIPKIN, S. M; DEVARY, O. V et al.Cell (Cambridge). 1989, Vol 59, Num 4, pp 697-708, issn 0092-8674Article

Ligand-induced endocytosis of the EGF receptor is blocked by mutational inactivation and by microinjection of anti-phosphotyrosine antibodiesGLENNEY, J. R. JR; CHEN, W. S; LAZAR, C. S et al.Cell (Cambridge). 1988, Vol 52, Num 5, pp 675-684, issn 0092-8674Article

Steroid receptor-mediated inhibition of rat prolactin gene expression does not require the receptor DNA-binding domainADLER, S; WATERMAN, M. L; XI HE et al.Cell (Cambridge). 1988, Vol 52, Num 5, pp 685-695, issn 0092-8674Article

The thyroid hormone receptor binds with opposite transcriptional effects to a common sequence motif in thyroid hormone and estrogen response elementsGLASS, C. K; HOLLOWAY, J. M; DEVARY, O. V et al.Cell (Cambridge). 1988, Vol 54, Num 3, pp 313-323, issn 0092-8674Article

The POU domain: a large conserved region in the mammalian pit-1, oct-1, oct-2, and Caenorhabditis elegans unc-86 gene productsHERR, W; STURM, R. A; HORVITZ, H. R et al.Genes & development. 1988, Vol 2, Num 12A, pp 1513-1516, issn 0890-9369Article

Molecular cloning of a brain-specific calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinaseLIN, C. R; KAPILOFF, M. S; DURGERIAN, S et al.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 1987, Vol 84, Num 16, pp 5962-5966, issn 0027-8424Article

Gene encoding human growth hormone-releasing factor precursor: structure, sequence, and chromosomal assignmentMAYO, K. E; CERELLI, G. M; LEBO, R. V et al.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 1985, Vol 82, Num 1, pp 63-67, issn 0027-8424Article

Identification of human glucocorticoid receptor complementary DNA clones by epitope selectionWEINBERGER, C; HOLLENBERG, S. M; ONG, E. S et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 1985, Vol 228, Num 4700, pp 740-742, issn 0036-8075Article

Calcitonin gene-related peptide in cardiovascular tissues of the ratMULDERRY, P. K; GHATEI, M. A; RODRIGO, J et al.Neuroscience. 1985, Vol 14, Num 3, pp 947-954, issn 0306-4522Article

Interactions controlling the assembly of nuclear-receptor heterodimers and co-activatorsWESTIN, S; KUROKAWA, R; NOLTE, R. T et al.Nature (London). 1998, Vol 395, Num 6698, pp 199-202, issn 0028-0836Article

Regulation of retinoid signalling by receptor polarity and allosteric control of ligand bindingKUROKAWA, R; DIRENZO, J; BOEHM, M et al.Nature (London). 1994, Vol 371, Num 6497, pp 528-531, issn 0028-0836Article

Pituitary ontogeny of the snell dwarf mouse reveals Pit-1-independent and Pit-1-dependent origins of the thyrotropeSHENG-CAI LIN; SEN LI; DROLET, D. W et al.Development (Cambridge). 1994, Vol 120, Num 3, pp 515-522, issn 0950-1991Article

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